THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS LIKE THE OWNER. This is a parable to teach
plainly what Jesus has just said in the last few verses of _chapter
19._ The owner is God. The vineyard is the Kingdom of Christ, which
here includes the world (Matthew 13:38). [The people of the Kingdom
work in the world to recruit... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SENT THEM TO WORK. This was just at sunrise about 6 A.M. A "silver
coin" was the normal wage, and would buy as much in proportion as a
day's wage now.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WENT OUT AGAIN. AT NINE O'CLOCK. And hired more workers, promising
them a fair wage.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN AT TWELVE O'CLOCK AND AGAIN AT THREE O'CLOCK. He hires still more
workers. IT WAS NEARLY FIVE O'CLOCK. The owner visits the market place
for the final time [it is just one hour until sunset]. WHY ARE YOU
WASTING THE WHOLE DAY? No one would pay them for their wasted hours.... [ Continue Reading ]
WELL, THEN, YOU ALSO GO TO WORK. Notice that they were not working
because no one asked them to do so. This is not the same as the one
who refused to work. Be sure to notice also that they still have one
hour to work before the sun sets.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OWNER TOLD HIS FOREMAN. To pay each the wage he was to receive for
his work in the vineyard. [The order of payment is only to allow the
first hired to see what was paid to the last hired.]... [ Continue Reading ]
WERE PAID A SILVER COIN EACH. They received what they were guaranteed,
but they thought they should get more because they worked harder.
(Compare the older brother, Luke 15:28-31.)... [ Continue Reading ]
LISTEN FRIEND. The owner had not cheated them at all. They had no
reason to complain. If the owner wanted to be generous, that was his
privilege. The central idea taught in this parable is that the workers
in the Kingdom of heaven will all receive the same reward (Eternal
Life) even though they work... [ Continue Reading ]
AND JESUS CONCLUDED. The first - last; and the last - first. Here,
this teaches that the Jews, who were first to be called by God, would
not receive more than the Gentiles, who were last to be called. The
first people who came into the Kingdom of heaven were Jews (Acts 2:5;
Acts 2:41). But God graft... [ Continue Reading ]
SPOKE TO THEM PRIVATELY. During the six months since Peter's
declaration at Caesarea Philippi (Matthew 16:16), Jesus had been
preparing his followers for his death.... [ Continue Reading ]
18-19.
WE ARE GOING UP TO JERUSALEM. Jesus is going to fulfill God's Plan by
dying on the Cross (Luke 9:31). Jesus gives a detailed prophecy here.
(1) Handed over or betrayed by Judas. (2) Condemned to death. (3)
Handed over to the Gentiles (Roman soldiers). (4) Make fun of him
(mock). (5) Whip him... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE MOTHER OF ZEBEDEE'S SONS. Salome, mother of James and John,
who was probably a sister of the mother of Jesus. [_See note on_ John
19:25.]... [ Continue Reading ]
PROMISE THAT THESE TWO SONS OF MINE. Mark tells us they asked a favor
before they told what it was. They ask through their mother, Note they
still looked for him to be an earthly King, even though he has just
detailed his death to them. To sit at a King's right and left was to
be in a very high posi... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE ASKING FOR. In less than a month they
would see two criminals at the right and left of his Cross (Matthew
27:38). CAN YOU DRINK THE CUP? That is: Can you share the suffering I
am about to experience? "WE CAN," THEY ANSWERED. They thought they
were able, not knowing what t... [ Continue Reading ]
YOU WILL INDEED. Not just now, but later, they would experience much
suffering; both during their ministry, and in their death. All the
apostles died violently, except John. BUT I DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT. He
could not act on the basis of their worldly ambitions. FOR WHOM MY
FATHER. It is the Father's... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THE OTHER TEN DISCIPLES. By doing this, they showed the same
worldly attitude the brothers had shown. We often condemn others for
the very things we do ourselves.... [ Continue Reading ]
SO JESUS CALLED THEM. They had not showed their anger to Jesus. YOU
KNOW. To show them the difference between his Kingdom and the kingdoms
of the world, he points out what they already know. The rulers and
leaders of government domineer their people.... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS. IS NOT THE WAY. In Christ's Kingdom, things were to be
different. HE MUST BE THE SERVANT OF THE REST. Greatness in Christ's
Kingdom does not come through domineering others, but by love and
service.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE MUST BE YOUR SLAVE. This is how to be first. In the Kingdom/church,
greatness comes through loving others, not through giving them orders.... [ Continue Reading ]
LIKE THE SON OF MAN. Jesus did have the right to order people around.
Yet he did not do this. He came to serve others. His greatest act was
to give his life to redeem many people. "Many" in Jewish usage means
"all" that is, all who will reach out to seize his salvation.... [ Continue Reading ]
A LARGE CROWD FOLLOWED JESUS. Mark's gospel explains the seeming
contradiction between Luke and Matthew. Jesus was ahead of the crowd;
went on into Jericho; the noise of the crowd disturbed the blind men
[Mark and Luke tell only of Bartimaeus and say nothing of the other
man]; and as Jesus is leavin... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO BLIND MEN. Bartimaeus was probably very well known by the people.
SON OF DAVID! This was calling Jesus the Messiah, and was a
declaration of their faith.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CROWD SCOLDED THEM. For interrupting. Possibly some did not like
to hear Jesus called the Son of David [Messiah]; and others, expecting
Jesus to be crowned as King of Israel when they reached Jerusalem,
thought he should not waste time on blind beggars.... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS STOPPED. He took time for everyone even a blind beggar. WHAT DO
YOU WANT? This is an offer to meet their need.... [ Continue Reading ]
WE WANT YOU TO OPEN OUR EYES. Their great need was to be able to see!
(Compare John 9:35-41.)... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS HAD PITY ON THEM. God the Son gives mercy to blind beggars! Note
their faith: (1) asked about Jesus; (2) began to shout; (3) declared
him to be the Son of David [Messiah]: (4) asked for mercy; (5)
continued to shout, even more loudly; (6) jumped up and came to Jesus
[Mark]; (7) asked Jesus to... [ Continue Reading ]